Since World War II, Americans have used homeownership as a popular means to build wealth through home equity and rising property values. Yet, Black Americans have been historically excluded from this popular wealth accumulation tool.
In 2015, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) published its first cyber strategy. Adopted four years after DOD declared cyberspace as an operational domain, this strategy represented a milestone in America’s recognition of the U.S. military’s dependence on digital networks for its expeditionary operations across the globe. In 2018, DOD released an updated cyber strategy to better posture the U.S. military to compete within an increasingly contested cyberspace environment. The revised strategy further coordinated policy and resources to strengthen the U.S. military’s ability to execute timely and effective cyber operations; defend U.S. critical infrastructure from malicious cyber activities; secure the U.S. military’s digital networks, which service seven million users; and expand the U.S. military’s cooperation with other agencies and departments, industry partners, and allies.
Source: Mccv/ Shutterstock.com Written by Cosmas Emeziem Edited by Tiffany Agard Where were you when the first female Vice President of the United States, Kamala D. Harris, was sworn in? Did you know it took 101 years after US women’s suffrage[1] for the first woman Vice President to be elected and inaugurated? Did you know… Read more »